Best lakes in Hohenlohe are found within the Hohenlohekreis region, characterized by its landscapes of wooded hills, vineyards, and gentle valleys. This area offers a selection of lakes suitable for recreation and relaxation. The region is known for numerous small lakes that provide diverse natural experiences. These bodies of water contribute to the area's appeal for visitors seeking outdoor activities and peaceful retreats.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Beautiful swimming lake, lots of nudists.
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It is a water protection area - pure idyll
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In the Ingelfingen castle park with fountain lake and water lily pond you can find 52 different tree species, from the goat willow to the sequoia to the Serbian spruce.
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The Schleifsee was created in the 17th century by damming the mill canal and originally belonged to the owners of the grinding mill.
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For excellent bathing fun, consider Upper Tiroler Lake, which offers a dedicated non-swimmer area and a large sunbathing lawn. Lake Neumühl is also a popular swimming lake with a campsite, playground, and barbecue areas. Breitenauer Lake near Öhringen features a sandy beach and DLRG supervision, while Starkholzbacher Lake near Schwäbisch Hall provides a sunbathing lawn and bathing jetty.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Upper Tiroler Lake has a non-swimmer area, playground, and sunbathing lawns. Breitenauer Lake offers an adventure playground and beach volleyball fields. Lake Neumühl also features a playground and barbecue areas, making it great for a family day out.
Gleichener See is highly valued for its tranquility and natural beauty, nestled within a forest and recognized as a nature reserve. Upper Tiroler Lake also provides a peaceful retreat, even in summer, with plenty of shade under trees.
Facilities vary by lake. Upper Tiroler Lake offers a café, beer garden, changing rooms, showers, and toilets. Breitenauer Lake has an adventure playground, beach volleyball, and a path for circumnavigation. Lake Neumühl includes a campsite, playground, and barbecue areas. Starkholzbacher Lake has a nearby restaurant, Gipsmühle.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant paths. Breitenauer Lake can be fully circumnavigated on a flat path, providing scenic views. Gleichener See, situated in a forest, has paths for enjoying nature. For more extensive hiking, explore routes in the wider Hohenlohe region, such as those found in the Running Trails in Hohenlohe guide.
Absolutely. Breitenauer Lake has a path suitable for cycling around its perimeter. The Hohenlohe region also offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for different styles, including those in the Gravel biking in Hohenlohe guide or the Road Cycling Routes in Hohenlohe guide, which feature trails near lakes like Gleichener See.
The lakes in Hohenlohe can be enjoyed throughout the year. Gleichener See, for instance, is considered worth visiting in every season for its pure nature. For swimming and active recreation, the warmer months are ideal, while spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for walks and cycling.
Yes, Schleifsee in Neuenstein has a rich history, created in the 17th century by damming a mill canal. It was historically used for swimming until the 1960s and is now part of the Walk park with seating near the historic city wall. The Gnadental Reservoir, while primarily a flood retention basin, is also set in an idyllic valley with a history tied to local fishing clubs.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. Many appreciate the opportunities for relaxation, swimming, and enjoying the outdoors. The idyllic settings, especially at places like Gleichener See and Gnadental Reservoir, are often highlighted. The region's lakes have garnered over 730 upvotes and more than 260 photos from the komoot community, reflecting their appeal.
Yes, parking is generally available. For example, Upper Tiroler Lake offers around 150 free, unguarded parking spaces in the nearby forest. Lake Neumühl also has a large parking lot, making it a convenient starting point for activities in the area.
While popular spots are well-loved, Gnadental Reservoir is described as a place of 'pure idyll' with quiet, pleasant paths, offering a serene escape. Gleichener See, though recognized, still provides a deep sense of peace and pure nature within its forest setting.


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